Love her or hate her - she knows how to get people talking! Even in the upper circles...

What was initially thought to be just a classic Kimmy overshare, the image has since ignited a raging celebrity debate - with many adding #internationalwomensday to their statements, and everyone having opinions on whether or not Kim should continue to get naked on the Internet.

Kim attempted to put an end to the discussion, releasing a statement which read: "It's 2016. The body-shaming and slut-shaming—it's like, enough is enough. I will not live my life dictated by the issues you have with my sexuality. You be you and let me be me."

However, the debate rages on!

Here is the full wrap of celebs who have weighed in - and which side they are taking!

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Amber Rose

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Kim's longtime "frenemy" and Kanye West's ex-girlfriend, Amber Rose, knows all too well what it's like to be slut shamed (especially by Kanye West!). She jumped to Kim's defense today after singer Pink slammed women for using their "tits and asses" for "attention".

Quote: "If a grown mother of 2 is comfortable with her body and wants to show it off that's none of ur business or anyone else's."

Em Ratajkowski

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Em Rata recently penned an essay for Lena Dunham's 'Lenny Letter' about shaming women for their sexuality. So, she took it to heart when mere days after her letter she saw the same thing happening to yet another woman.

Quote: "Life cannot be dictated by the perceptions of others, and I wish the world had made it clear to me that people's reactions to my sexuality were not my problems, they were theirs." (From her Lenny Letter)

Love when a man comments on a woman's decision to post a nude photo. Her body, her career. Sexist bullsh*t. @KimKardashian

Ariel Winter

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The Modern Family star is emerging as a strong voice for issues surrounding women's bodies - especially, after being vocal about her experience with her breast reduction. She defended Kim with the greatest point of all: #HerBodyHerChoice.

Quote: "I think everyone, men and women, should have the right to choose what they do with their bodies and not be criticized."